This paper presents the comparison of two hybrid methodologies for the two-objective (cost and resilience) design of water distribution systems. The first method is a low-level hybrid algorithm (LLHA), in which a main controller (the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II, NSGA-II) coordinates various subordinate algorithms. The second method is a high-level hybrid algorithm (HLHA), in which various sub-algorithms collaborate in parallel. Applications to four case studies of increasing complexity enable the performances of the hybrid algorithms to be compared with each other and with the performance of the NSGA-II. In the case study featuring low/intermediate complexity, the hybrid algorithms (especially the HLHA) successfully capture a...
Water distribution systems are an integral part of the economic infrastructure of modern-day societi...
This paper aims to compare the performance of three optimisation techniques in terms of optimising t...
Genetic algorithms are currently one of the state-of-the-art meta-heuristic techniques for the optim...
This paper presents the comparison of two hybrid methodologies for the two-objective (cost and resil...
This paper presents a procedure for the multi-objective design of looped water distribution systems....
AbstractThis paper presents a procedure for the multi-objective design of looped water distribution ...
Abstract. Genetic algorithms have been a standard technique for engineers op-timising water distribu...
In this paper, the application of three well-known multi-objective optimization algorithms to water ...
We developed a hybrid algorithm for multi-objective design of water distribution networks (WDNs) in ...
Evolutionary algorithms have been applied for the last 20 years to find near-optimal designs of wate...
This work presents a new approach to increase the efficiency of the heuristics methods applied to th...
This paper presents details of a relatively new approach to the design of water distribution systems...
The optimal design of Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) using multi-objective evolutionary algorithm...
Multi-objective design or extended design of Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) has received more att...
The optimal design of water distribution networks is a complex problem even in its simplest formulat...
Water distribution systems are an integral part of the economic infrastructure of modern-day societi...
This paper aims to compare the performance of three optimisation techniques in terms of optimising t...
Genetic algorithms are currently one of the state-of-the-art meta-heuristic techniques for the optim...
This paper presents the comparison of two hybrid methodologies for the two-objective (cost and resil...
This paper presents a procedure for the multi-objective design of looped water distribution systems....
AbstractThis paper presents a procedure for the multi-objective design of looped water distribution ...
Abstract. Genetic algorithms have been a standard technique for engineers op-timising water distribu...
In this paper, the application of three well-known multi-objective optimization algorithms to water ...
We developed a hybrid algorithm for multi-objective design of water distribution networks (WDNs) in ...
Evolutionary algorithms have been applied for the last 20 years to find near-optimal designs of wate...
This work presents a new approach to increase the efficiency of the heuristics methods applied to th...
This paper presents details of a relatively new approach to the design of water distribution systems...
The optimal design of Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) using multi-objective evolutionary algorithm...
Multi-objective design or extended design of Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) has received more att...
The optimal design of water distribution networks is a complex problem even in its simplest formulat...
Water distribution systems are an integral part of the economic infrastructure of modern-day societi...
This paper aims to compare the performance of three optimisation techniques in terms of optimising t...
Genetic algorithms are currently one of the state-of-the-art meta-heuristic techniques for the optim...